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IVU4000 User Manual 

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Copyright

 

 

The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2016 
by Xerox Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Xerox Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make 
improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. 
No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any 
form or by any means without the prior written permission of Xerox Co., Ltd. 
Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. How- ever, 
Xerox Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringe- ments of 
the rights of third parties, which may result from its use. 

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

 

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Microsoft Windows® is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other product 

names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. 

 

Product Warranty (

2

 year)

 

 

Xerox warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be free 
from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur- 
chase. 

This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by 
persons other than repair personnel authorized by Xerox, or which have been 
subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation. Xerox assumes no 
liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events. 

Because of Xerox’s high quality-control standards and rigorous testing, most of our 
customers never need to use our repair service. If an Xerox product is defec tive, it will 
be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period. For out- of-warranty 
repairs, you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time 
and freight. Please consult your dealer for more details. 

If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps: 

1. 

Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For example, CPU 
speed, Xerox products used, other hardware and software used, etc.) Note 
anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem 
occurs. 

2. 

Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your manual, product, 
and any helpful information readily available. 

3. 

If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return merchandize 
authorization) number from your dealer. This allows us to process your return 
more quickly. 

4. 

Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and Replacement 
Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as your sales receipt) 
in a shippable container. A product returned without proof of the purchase date 
is not eligible for warranty service. 

5. 

Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid 
to your dealer. 

 

 
 

 
 

Part No.  

Edition 1 

Printed in Taiwan 

June.  2016 

Summary of Contents for IVU-4000

Page 1: ...Use er Ma anua al IV Co m VU 4 omput anagem 4000 ting B ment ox for surve Fleet eillance e...

Page 2: ...x assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Xerox s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use o...

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Page 6: ...ge of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 10 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord The voltage...

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Page 10: ...enance to p ved product actFlash Tu actFlash sto king any con mper or inst e supplied b Tma 65 deg urce please rther informa d 9 32 Vd he unit with properly mai ts or clean w urn off the p orage card...

Page 11: ...IOS Setup Program 10 Chapter 3 SwitchessettingandI OConnectors 13 3 1 SettingSwitches 13 3 1 1 Switches List 13 3 2 3 3 3 1 2 SwitchLocation 13 3 1 3 Switch Setting 13 3 1 3 1 MiniPCIe WWAN Power Volt...

Page 12: ...ipheral 37 4 2 9 Storage 38 4 2 10 Digital IO 39 4 2 11 P sensor 40 4 3 VCIL Demonstration 41 4 3 1 Port selection 41 4 3 2 Information 42 4 3 3 Option 43 4 3 4 CAN J1939 OBD2 J1708 J1587 44 4 4 Smart...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 1 General Information This chapter gives background information on the IVU4000 Premium Computing Box Sections include Introduction General Specifications Dimensions...

Page 14: ...iew owered by I de high qua ansit It can e range 30 d Its specia e from trans f I O connec m Rear view S ports and stics and dr enable IVU4 mation back audio interfa fferent displ digital signag ntel...

Page 15: ...3 TREK 570 0 303 User M Manual...

Page 16: ...raphic Intel HD graphics 4400 1 1GHz Video HW Encoder Stretch S7 support H 264 MJPEG format Resolution up to D1 30fps per channel O S WE8S 32 bits as default Storage CFast 1 x external accessible CFas...

Page 17: ...MA type antenna hole for GPS WiFI WWAN Cell 1 WiFi 2 Cell 2 Power Voltage input Supports 12 24 V car power system 9V 32V wide DC input 10A ISO 7637 2 SAE J1113 compliant Intelligent Vehicle Power Mana...

Page 18: ...IVU4 1 3 000 User Ma 3 Dime anual ensions Figure 1 s inche 1 IVU4000 es 0 dimension 6 s Chapter 1 General Information...

Page 19: ...Chapter 2 2 System Setup This chapter details system setup on IVU4000 Sections include A Quick Tour of the Computer Box Installation Procedures Running the BIOS Setup Program...

Page 20: ...the lo are illustrate e IVU4 set up the ocations and ed in the fig Figu Figu 4000 Co In Vehicle d functions gures below ure 2 1 Fro re 2 2 Rear 8 omputin Computing of the cont w nt view of r view of I...

Page 21: ...th off setting T can power o nnect the IV tion of Pow Definit GND Car Pow GND IGNITI 9 SIM card l CFast Card S ert to SIM2 slot ng CFast ca s Cord power cord d one pin for ground an ignition The IVU40...

Page 22: ...IVU 4 2 2 4000 User M 2 Powe Manual r Connec F Power 1 DC 2 DC 3 DC 4 IGN ctor Figure 2 4 P r input conne C IN_ C IN_ C IN_ NITION_SEN Power conn ector NSE 1 nector outlook...

Page 23: ...be accessed either when turning on or resetting the computer by pressing the Del key on the keyboard immediately after powering up the computer The settings that are specified with the setup program a...

Page 24: ...nd Connectors This chapter explains how to set up the In Vehicle Computing Box hardware including instructions on setting and how to set switches and read indicators Sections include Setting Switches...

Page 25: ...3 1 M s ssible to co ds of the ap es ation ng MiniPCIe WW onfigure the pplication b Description MiniPCIe W Clear CMOS CAN BUS Te MiniPCIe W WAN1 Powe e In Vehicle y resetting t WWAN1 Pow S ermerater...

Page 26: ...1 FF ON FF OF ON W3 1 OFF OFF FF N SW3 2 FF F 1 OFF SW6 ON OFF F 1 ly for test us erminator 1 Voltage Setu system is in NO lor activity indica ctivity of the W s controlled dir N activity indic of the...

Page 27: ...is in Red LED fla Boot loader F W can be Pin Ass nector Figure 2 4 P r input conne C IN_ C IN_ C IN_ NITION_SEN nnector r type HDM The Storag show the ac eep light de n NORMAL mo ashing mode update si...

Page 28: ...VDS LVDS BTN_R USB_P USB_R AUD_ SPK HDMI Con A2 Shield A2 A1 Shield A1 A0 shield A0 ck nnector al S1_p D0 S1_RTN S1_n en S3_p D3 S3_RTN S4_n RST P RTN _RTN nector Pin A Pin Si 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18...

Page 29: ...onnector ty Table 3 Pin 1 2 3 N N N _RTN _RTN nnector Connecto USB Conne Signal D Vcc USB_Dat USB_Dat GND nnector pe Single U USB Conne Sign Vcc USB USB Front or type Sing ector epiction ta ta Rear US...

Page 30: ...Vide 6 Shie 7 Vide 8 Vide 9 Vide 10 Shie 11 NC 12 NC O Con Port is TREK s ains Dual CAN tor type 4 D ctor 12PIN Connecto eo_RTN1 eo_RTN4 eo_IN4 eo_RTN3 eo_IN3 elding if ne eo_IN2 eo_RTN2 eo_IN1 elding...

Page 31: ...TN N _P _N TN le ID O Con O Port is a h for periphera nector a k a ector Pin 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 nnector high density co al control but Extended I O Assi...

Page 32: ...0 3_shield 34 EMER 10 SIO_IN_C4 35 EMER_RTN 11 SIO_INC_RTNC4 36 Odometer 12 SIO_IN_C5 37 Odometer_RTN 13 SIO_INC_RTNC5 38 RES_DRY_IN_0 14 SIO_IN_C6 39 RES_DRY_IN_1 15 SIO_INC_RTNC6 40 RES_DRY_IN_2 16...

Page 33: ...RTN RE Audio In e_Audio_In RE Audio O RE Audio_O ERIOR LINE nector 2 4P N Connect X X X X ielding onnecto nnector typ udio Conn N n n_RTN UT OUT_RTN E OUT tor Pin As or pe FEMALE nector Pin 14 15 16 1...

Page 34: ...IO_CTS IO_READY IO_CHAN_S IO_CHAN_R IO_CHAN_S IO_CHAN_R UT RTN ignal er_p er_n onnecto onnector ty adio Conn N analog N analog ON BUSY SEL_0 RTN 0 SEL_1 RTN 1 23 24 25 or ype FEMAL nector Pin 14 15 1...

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Page 36: ...IVU 4000 User Manual 28...

Page 37: ...Chapter 4 6 Software Demo Utility Setup This appendix explains the soft ware demo utility for IVU4000 Sections include Introduction How to Set up Demo Utility...

Page 38: ...rldwide For news updates please visit our website www Xerox com and MRM forum http mrmforum Xerox com index aspx 4 2 IVCP Demonstration The IVCP demonstration application demonstrate the usage of MRM...

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Page 40: ...t ad Default t ntrol toggle AT M to set curren ller to load the d age Prot ble and set th e current thr to set curren to load the s 3 Mode and K nt settings as default value tection he pre boot resho...

Page 41: ...2 4 IVU40 requi Event De 4 1 Power c 000 provides rements Th lay control mec s VPM Vehic e basic mech chanism cle Power M hanism is sho anagement own in the fo features to ollowing figu fulfill speci...

Page 42: ...on and the i LAY During PM controlle zero the VP plications wh f the system VPM controll o zero the sy 3 ith the follow on or shutdo PM controlle powered on ignition is tu this period er will stop c P...

Page 43: ...ELAY counts to zero the system power will be cut off abruptly to avoid draining the power 4 2 4 2 Demonstration You can set the delay and hard delay time of the low voltage event and ignition event Lo...

Page 44: ...ou c m as a system Save Defau Load Defau Manual Alarm can set the t m wakeup sou ult to set cu ult to load t ime and set urce urrent value a the stored de 3 alarm wakeu as default va efault values 36...

Page 45: ...e if it is t down time ult to set cu ult to load t g disable the w ed system ha he VPM cont counted to 0 and keep it urrent value a the stored de watchdog fun ang troller will st 0 You can pr counting...

Page 46: ...2 7 P s page you c gure each se Manual Periphera can enable d erial port fun al disable the p ctions such a 3 peripheral fu as RS 232 RS 38 nctions such S 485 RS 42 as WiFi WW 2 and enable WAN GPS an...

Page 47: ...In this 4 2 8 S s page you c Storage can save load arbitrary d data to the p private storag ge 256 byte on the mac chine...

Page 48: ...s VCIL port pa different pla mons tration appli nterface Lay stration app th and press atforms have 4 tratio ication demo yer API whic you will see s Connect bu e different no 40 on onstrate the h all...

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Page 50: ...IVU 4 4 3 In this 4000 User M 2 Inform s page the d Manual mation demo applica ation shows 4 the current 42 status and basic informa ation...

Page 51: ...4 3 In this 3 Option s page you c n can the set the protocol for each por rt...

Page 52: ...J193 h to the pag l items Manual J1939 O 39 OBD2 J e of specific OBD2 J J1708 J158 protocol th 4 J1708 J1 87 protocol o en you can s 44 1587 on each port send read m please click essage on sp k on cor...

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Page 54: ...trat face between nt end displa mation demo applica isplay tion applicat n OS Operat y backlight ation shows 4 y Dem tion demonst ting system setting hotk the current 46 monst trate the usa and SDP Sm...

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Page 56: ...IVU 4 4 4 In this bright 4000 User M 2 Backlig s page you c tness level Manual ght can set the le evels for bac 4 cklight the b 48 brightness for each level a and the curr rent...

Page 57: ...4 4 In this 3 Hot ke s page you c ey can monitor the press sta ate of each h hot key and s set the LED b brightness of f the hot key ys...

Page 58: ...c Speaker Enable disab USB Enable disab Bluetooth Enable disab Manual heral can control t ble speaker v ble power of ble power of the status of volume f Rear end U f the Bluetoo 5 f peripheral d USB p...

Page 59: ...face be se Input Out cation demo ting system demo applica nput Ou emonstratio etween OS tput setting onstrate the and GPS mo ation shows utput n application Operating sy Ex Odomet usage of MR odule al...

Page 60: ...IVU 4 4 5 4 5 In this 4000 User M 2 I2C 3 G Sens s page you c Manual sor can et resolu ution and get 5 t value of G 52 sensor...

Page 61: ...the target m sor Alarm can enable d 00mg to 160 machine rece m disable the G 00mg Whe eives greater G sensor Alar en you enable r than alarm rm function a e the alarm f threshold and set the t functi...

Page 62: ...d 4000 User M 5 Digital s page you c efault is nor Manual IO can monitor mal digital in the digital in nput and can 5 nput status a n be set as de 54 and enable d edicated rev disable digita erse sig...

Page 63: ...4 5 In this 6 ADC s page you c can read the specific analo og to digital sig gnal value of internal MIC o or External MI IC...

Page 64: ...VU 4 4 5 In this value 4000 User M 7 Odome s page you c for controllin Manual eter can read and g vehicle stat clear the odo us 5 ometer value 56 In addition you also can se et the odometer s threshol...

Page 65: ...4 5 In this 8 1 Wire s page you c e DS2431 can read wr 1 ite 1_wire EE EPROM DS2 2431 ID and EEPROM data...

Page 66: ...IVU 4 4 5 In this 4000 User M 9 Audio s page you c Manual Path can set the a audio value f 5 for each audi 58 io path and check the be ehavior for e each setting...

Page 67: ...4 5 In this 10 Radio s page you c o can read set t the radio I O and GPS F FWD function ns...

Page 68: ...IVU 4 4 5 In this vehic 4000 User M 11 GPS_ s page you c le by that sp Manual _FWD can set the s pecific DI pin pecific DI pin 6 n mapping to 60 o GPS FWD this will link GPS FWD sig gnal to...

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Page 70: ...IVU 4000 User Manual 62 Appendix A A MDT This appendix explains the MDT detailed information...

Page 71: ...s user defined Brightness Control Light sensing default manually controlled by button optional Back plane USB Port X2 MDT Port DVI I X1 Mic in X1 Rest Button X1 Power DC input 15V 5 Power Consumption...

Page 72: ...TREK K 688 User M Manual Figure A Figure A 1 MDT Front 2 MDT Rear 6 t View View 64 Appendix A MDT 1000...

Page 73: ...ct specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written pe...

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